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From Wall Street to the Great Wall How … By Burton G Malkiel Rs.2,021 Rs.1,576 In StockFrom the million-copy-selling author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, the perfect guide to investing in the next economic giant. It is no secret that China has the worlds fastest growing economy. The trick is how average investors can tap into the o…
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Random Fields and Geometry By Robert J Adler Rs.6,416 In StockThis monograph is devoted to a completely new approach to geometric problems arising in the study of random fields. The groundbreaking material in Part III, for…
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Stars of Wisdom: Analytical Meditation, … By Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rs.1,421 Rs.1,108 In StockTibetan Buddhist master Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso is known for his joyful songs of realization and his spontaneous and skillful teaching style. In this book he explains…
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Geographies Global Change 2e By John Ed Johnston Rs.3,133 In StockShipping Cost Per Unit Rs.2,766The second edition of this popular collection presents 28 specially commissioned essays by leading geographers from across the world, addressing questions about how and why the…
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Software Architecture: Foundations, Theory, … By Richard N Taylor Rs.10,492 In Stock
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Results Coaching: The New Essential for … By Kathryn M Kee Rs.2,331 In StockShipping Cost Per Unit Rs.2,766A joint publication with the National Staff Development Council (NSDC).…
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Discourse on Thinking: A Translation of … By Martin Heidegger Rs.1,008 In StockDiscourse on Thinking questions that must occur to us the moment we manage to see a familiar situation in unfamiliar light.…
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Congenital Diseases in the Right Heart By Andrew N Redington Rs.20,925 Rs.18,414 In StockThere are no recent books concerning the right heart, the function and characteristics of which are extremely important in congenital heart disease and is assuming increased…
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Wordsworth and Coleridge: Lyrical Ballads By William Wordsworth Rs.1,289 Rs.1,288 In StockShipping Cost Per Unit Rs.2,766When it was first published, Lyrical Ballads enraged the critics of the day: Wordsworth and Coleridge had given poetry a voice, one decidedly different to that…